SENTINEL RESEARCH LAB

Every idea begins as a hypothesis.

Sentinel research is designed to show what is being studied, what evidence exists, what failed, and what remains unproven.

RESEARCH-FIRST

The process is part of the product.

Rather than presenting a black box that only publishes favorable moments, Chaseimo Trades can expose the research lifecycle: candidate → historical study → validation → prospective observation → review.

RESEARCH CANDIDATEHypothesis added
VALIDATIONEvidence measured
PROSPECTIVEShadow observation
RESULTPass / watch / reject
PUBLIC RESEARCH CONTENT

Research that members can actually follow.

These report families are based on the monetization structure you defined for Chaseimo Trades.

WEEKLY

Weekly Sentinel Research Summary

What was studied, what changed, what failed, and what is next.

Research Updates
HYPOTHESIS

New Research Candidate

Plain-English explanation of a new candidate and why it is being studied.

Research Lab
VALIDATION

Research Milestone

Holdout, later-unseen, prospective, or other evidence milestones.

Evidence
REJECTION

Failed / Rejected Research

Ideas that did not survive testing and why they remain out of production.

Transparency
PERFORMANCE

Performance Research

Monitoring outcomes, time of day, regime, confidence, and other research slices.

Research Only
REGIME

Market Regime Research

Transitions, ticker context, broad-market alignment, and stability.

Market Context
BIG MOVE

Big Move Research

Research into conditions that may precede unusually large market moves.

Prospective Study
DEVELOPMENT

Sentinel Development Update

Major research-system capabilities, infrastructure changes, and methodology improvements.

Development
TRANSPARENCY

Positive and negative evidence belong in the same archive.

A research brand becomes more credible when failed candidates, negative observed movement, limitations, and unresolved questions are not quietly removed from view.

Research progress does not automatically equal a production change.

Sentinel separation principle